The
department's report, published by the Post on Thursday, also
said Zinke allowed his wife to travel with him in government
vehicles, in violation of department policy.
The report follows ethics investigations into several Trump
administration officials, including Scott Pruitt, who stepped
down as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency in July,
and Tom Price, who resigned as health and human services
secretary in September 2017.
Zinke said he did not ask his security detail to travel with him
during the August 2017 vacation to Turkey and Greece, and the
decision was made by the U.S. Park Police supervisor, the
Interior Department's Office of Inspector General said in the
report.
The report said other officials in the department approved
Zinke's wife, Lolita, riding with him in government vehicles. It
said that when Zinke was asked whether he knew the practice
violated department policy, the secretary said it was consistent
with government travel regulations.
The department's vehicle policy was not set by law and the
secretary "has the authority to depart from, create exceptions
to, or change the policy at his discretion," Deputy Interior
Secretary David Bernhardt said in a letter to Deputy Inspector
General Mary Kendall on Thursday.
The department had modified the policy in July, he added.
The Inspector General report listed several instances of
official travel in which Zinke was accompanied by her wife and
he reimbursed the government for her expenses.
The report said Zinke had asked department employees to research
whether his wife could be made an official Interior Department
volunteer. He denied his intention in making the request was to
enable his wife to travel with him in an official capacity.
"Ultimately, the employees advised him that making her a
volunteer could be perceived negatively, and she did not become
one," the report said.
The department's Office of Inspector General has also said it
was probing Zinke over the use of chartered flights and a
Montana real estate deal.
(Reporting by Mohammad Zargham; Editing by Peter Cooney and
Clarence Fernandez)
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